DR. EPSTEIN: Hi! I am Dr. Epstein. This is one of my favorite parts of my job which is taking off the splint when the patient has had a rhinoplasty. In this case my patient is six days status post a rhinoplasty.

You can come in and see what some of her concerns were. She had a hanging tip, over-projected profile. You can see especially when she smiled the tip would get pulled down and she just had an overall wide look to the tip of the nose and took away the attention of what really is what I think is her prettiest features which are her eyes.

She is six days out and here she is. Today we are going to go ahead and take her splint off, which is always the fun part. You can see the stitches done here. We have already taken the tape off from the tip of the nose.

This is a little bit sore. We are going to go real gently on her. We are going to gently go ahead and take this off and then we are going to get to see at the same time she does what her nose looks like. She has a nice smile and you can see when she smiles her tip does not come down nearly as much.

I have no idea what her nose looks like but I am assuming that it is healing up the way we want it to. Feels good right?

PATIENT: Feels great!

DR. EPSTEIN: Chin up for me. Turn around this way Michelle and lets go ahead and take a look. You can see now what we have done for her is taken down the bump, did a lot of refining here in the bridge. This is probably pretty tender in here. Give me a smile. The tip stays up much more elevated. What I like to do at this point is put some tape on the bridge of the nose. We will let her take a look at it in just a minute.

As I said she is exactly six days out from her surgery. It was done through what is called an external approach. The reason I like this tape is it lets you see sort of what it looks like once the swelling goes away.

We are going to sit her up. Now we get to take a look. There you go! You are still quite swollen here and you can see how the bridge has been narrowed and the profile.

PATIENT: It’s pretty! I’m so excited!

DR. EPSTEIN: What is going to happen over the next week or two is the swelling is going to go away. As I said, her tip was rotated up through a lot of different maneuvers because that was one of the biggest issues. To me the three main issues were the tip hanging down, the broad tip sort of a little bit wide and fat, and then the wide bridge. All those things were set in. You can see when I press down the nasal bones have been brought in quite a bit, the tip has been refined but it is still swollen and lastly the tip has been rotated up, not too much but enough to add to this.

Posted by Jeffrey Epstein, MD, FACS

JEFFREY EPSTEIN, MD, FACS & ANTHONY BARED, MD, FACS

After over 22 years of performing facial plastic and hair restoration surgery, Dr. Epstein's practice continues to grow. He has specialized exclusively in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery. His partner, Dr. Bared, has the same focus of specialty. Trust your face to specialists.

Dr. Epstein’s partner is Anthony Bared, MD, FACS. Like him, Dr. Bared is a Fellowship-trained facial plastic surgeon. Since 2013, the two doctors have practiced together and are both known for their natural-appearing results.